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Friday, February 15, 2019
History for February 15
History for February 15 - On-This-Day.com
Galileo Galilei 1564 - Astronomer, John Sutter 1803, Cyrus McCormick (Cyrus Hall McCormick, Sr.) 1809 - Inventor
Charles Tiffany 1812, Susan B. Anthony 1820 - American suffragist, Graham Hill 1929
1758 - Mustard was advertised for the first time in America.
1898 - The USS Maine sank when it exploded in Havana Harbor for unknown reasons. More than 260 crew members were killed.
Thursday, February 14, 2019
Climate guru: 'I'm calling bulls**t' on Ocasio-Cortez 'climate fakery' - WND
Climate guru: 'I'm calling bulls**t' on Ocasio-Cortez 'climate fakery' - WND:
“I am calling bulls–t not just on AOC but on her progressive enablers in the news media who are giving her a pass on the most crucial test of moral and political leadership of our time when it comes to climate change: a person’s stance on nuclear power,” said Michael Shellenberger, the founder and president of the non-profit Environmental Progress.
He’s a Time Magazine “Hero of the Environment” and a “high priest” of the atomic humanist movement
“I am calling bulls–t not just on AOC but on her progressive enablers in the news media who are giving her a pass on the most crucial test of moral and political leadership of our time when it comes to climate change: a person’s stance on nuclear power,” said Michael Shellenberger, the founder and president of the non-profit Environmental Progress.
He’s a Time Magazine “Hero of the Environment” and a “high priest” of the atomic humanist movement
'Socialism is the largest threat facing the future of our country' (VIDEO)
'Socialism is the largest threat facing the future of our country' (VIDEO):
- Phillips said that what Venezuelan socialism victims told him is that socialism is the "greatest threat" to America.
- Be careful what you wish for.
- “You do not ever want anything close to socialism."
- "People are eating from trash cans in the streets."
- "It's a gradual process. Little by little, power is taken away from the people." Those were just a few of the comments from protesters at the Washington, D.C. event...
- Story continues below the video...
Anti-Americanism: As German as Apple Strudel | Homeland Security
Anti-Americanism: As German as Apple Strudel | Homeland Security
"...Eighty-five percent of respondents in an Atlantik-Brücke survey, reported FAZ, view the U.S. either “negatively” or “very negatively.”
Many Germans look more favorably upon Communist China than upon the U.S.; more than half would like Germany to distance itself further from the U.S., with only thirteen percent wanting a closer relationship.
Germans aren’t big on NATO, either:
Only a quarter of those surveyed think their country should pay its agreed-upon share of the NATO budget.
...None of this is remotely surprising.
The recent discovery that Claas Relotius, a star reporter for Germany’s leading newsmagazine, Der Spiegel, had invented more than a dozen negative news stories about America drew renewed attention to the fact that, with or without Relotius onboard, Der Spiegel has long been a poisonously anti-American rag whose cover stories routinely depict America as a cartoon villain.
As James Kirchick wrote in a commentary for The Atlantic, “Relotius told them what they wanted -- what they expected -- to hear about America.”
The fact that his stories, many of them patently absurd, not only made it past Der Spiegel’s editors and fact-checkers but also didn’t raise readers’ eyebrows “revealed ugliness,” argued Kirchick, “within the publication as well as German society more broadly.”
Yep.
...But in fact German anti-Americanism has nothing to do with Trump.
Of course anti-Americanism exists everywhere in the world, and especially in Europe, whose political and cultural elites viewed the democratic U.S. from the moment of its founding with aristocratic disdain.
But contempt for the U.S. has always been especially intense -- and irrational -- in Germany, which has its own distinctive reasons (if that’s the right word) for despising the superpower across the sea..."
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"...Eighty-five percent of respondents in an Atlantik-Brücke survey, reported FAZ, view the U.S. either “negatively” or “very negatively.”
Many Germans look more favorably upon Communist China than upon the U.S.; more than half would like Germany to distance itself further from the U.S., with only thirteen percent wanting a closer relationship.
Germans aren’t big on NATO, either:
Only a quarter of those surveyed think their country should pay its agreed-upon share of the NATO budget.
...None of this is remotely surprising.
The recent discovery that Claas Relotius, a star reporter for Germany’s leading newsmagazine, Der Spiegel, had invented more than a dozen negative news stories about America drew renewed attention to the fact that, with or without Relotius onboard, Der Spiegel has long been a poisonously anti-American rag whose cover stories routinely depict America as a cartoon villain.
As James Kirchick wrote in a commentary for The Atlantic, “Relotius told them what they wanted -- what they expected -- to hear about America.”
The fact that his stories, many of them patently absurd, not only made it past Der Spiegel’s editors and fact-checkers but also didn’t raise readers’ eyebrows “revealed ugliness,” argued Kirchick, “within the publication as well as German society more broadly.”
Yep.
...But in fact German anti-Americanism has nothing to do with Trump.
Of course anti-Americanism exists everywhere in the world, and especially in Europe, whose political and cultural elites viewed the democratic U.S. from the moment of its founding with aristocratic disdain.
But contempt for the U.S. has always been especially intense -- and irrational -- in Germany, which has its own distinctive reasons (if that’s the right word) for despising the superpower across the sea..."
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Abortion survivors on new late-term abortion bills: 'Where were my rights in the womb?' | Fox News
Abortion survivors on new late-term abortion bills: 'Where were my rights in the womb?' | Fox News:
Proponents of abortion bills say they are pushing for women's reproductive rights, but three survivors of the procedure say it is a human rights issue. All three survived even though their birth mothers attempted to abort them.
New York triggered a firestorm of debate after publicly celebrating a bill that allows abortion in many cases up to the point of birth and decriminalizing the act that can now be performed by a non-doctor. Then, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam, amid a state abortion bill debate, made comments that were perceived as infanticide, saying the child, post-birth, would be "resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desired."
Proponents of abortion bills say they are pushing for women's reproductive rights, but three survivors of the procedure say it is a human rights issue. All three survived even though their birth mothers attempted to abort them.
New York triggered a firestorm of debate after publicly celebrating a bill that allows abortion in many cases up to the point of birth and decriminalizing the act that can now be performed by a non-doctor. Then, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam, amid a state abortion bill debate, made comments that were perceived as infanticide, saying the child, post-birth, would be "resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desired."
(26) Janet Shagam - "Los Angeles has a law forbidding employers from...
(26) Janet Shagam - "Los Angeles has a law forbidding employers from...from asking a prospective employee about any criminal history, but will now demand to know if any potential contractors are card-carrying NRA members." - Cam Edwards
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“Los Angeles has a law forbidding employers from asking a prospective employee about any criminal history, but will now demand to know if any potential contractors are card-carrying NRA members. https://t.co/4fsJ2QJqe1”
70 percent of school district’s newest students are immigrants, legal status unknown
70 percent of school district’s newest students are immigrants, legal status unknown:
"Seven of 10 new students in a Baltimore-Washington area school district are immigrants, their legal status unknown and their second language English, according to a series of new media reports about the impact of surging immigration on local communities..."
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"Seven of 10 new students in a Baltimore-Washington area school district are immigrants, their legal status unknown and their second language English, according to a series of new media reports about the impact of surging immigration on local communities..."
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FBI scrambled to respond to Hillary Clinton lawyer amid Weiner laptop review, newly released emails show | Fox News
FBI scrambled to respond to Hillary Clinton lawyer amid Weiner laptop review, newly released emails show | Fox News:
Newly released internal FBI emails showed the agency's highest-ranking officials scrambling to answer to Hillary Clinton's lawyer in the days prior to the 2016 presidential election, on the same day then-FBI Director James Comey sent a bombshell letter to Congress announcing a new review of hundreds of thousands of potentially classified emails found on former Rep. Anthony Weiner's laptop.
The trove of documents turned over by the FBI, in response to a lawsuit by the transparency group Judicial Watch, also included discussions by former FBI lawyer Lisa Page concerning a potential quid pro quo between the State Department and the FBI -- in which the FBI would agree to effectively hide the fact that a Clinton email was classified in exchange for more legal attache positions that would benefit the FBI abroad, and allow them to send more agents to countries where the FBI's access is ordinarily restricted.
Newly released internal FBI emails showed the agency's highest-ranking officials scrambling to answer to Hillary Clinton's lawyer in the days prior to the 2016 presidential election, on the same day then-FBI Director James Comey sent a bombshell letter to Congress announcing a new review of hundreds of thousands of potentially classified emails found on former Rep. Anthony Weiner's laptop.
The trove of documents turned over by the FBI, in response to a lawsuit by the transparency group Judicial Watch, also included discussions by former FBI lawyer Lisa Page concerning a potential quid pro quo between the State Department and the FBI -- in which the FBI would agree to effectively hide the fact that a Clinton email was classified in exchange for more legal attache positions that would benefit the FBI abroad, and allow them to send more agents to countries where the FBI's access is ordinarily restricted.
Where Is The Outrage Over Corporate Welfare?
Where Is The Outrage Over Corporate Welfare?
"I recently read the February 24 Good Jobs First report, “Subsidizing the Corporate One Percent,” by Philip Mattera, a respected thought leader in our business.
It says that three-quarters of all state economic development subsidies went to just 965 corporations since the beginning of the study in 1976.
The Fortune 500 corporations alone accounted for more than 16,000 subsidy awards, worth $63 billion – mostly in the form of tax breaks.
Think about that.
The largest, wealthiest, most powerful organizations in the world are on the public dole.
Where is the outrage?..."
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"I recently read the February 24 Good Jobs First report, “Subsidizing the Corporate One Percent,” by Philip Mattera, a respected thought leader in our business.
It says that three-quarters of all state economic development subsidies went to just 965 corporations since the beginning of the study in 1976.
The Fortune 500 corporations alone accounted for more than 16,000 subsidy awards, worth $63 billion – mostly in the form of tax breaks.
Think about that.
The largest, wealthiest, most powerful organizations in the world are on the public dole.
Where is the outrage?..."
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So much here but especially note the contempt, for anyone religious ("holy rollers"), shown by the "journalist"----- Whitmer signs directive prohibiting LGBTQ discrimination on religious grounds | News Hits
Whitmer signs directive prohibiting LGBTQ discrimination on religious grounds | News Hits
"Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Monday signed an executive directive that will help protect the LGBTQ community from discrimination in state employment and contracting.
A similar December directive issued by then-Gov. Rick Snyder barred state contractors from discriminating against gay or transgender employees, but included a "religious freedom" exemption that allowed churches and other religious organizations to discriminate.
Whitmer's directive — which she signed at Affirmations, an LGBTQ center in Ferndale — requires holy rollers to follow the same rules.
In a press release, state Sen. Jeremy Moss — Michigan's first openly gay senator — outlined what the directive does.
...to include discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity or expression — which will now be consistent with the action taken by the Michigan Civil Rights Commission in May 2017.
“If we're going to attract the talented workforce our businesses need to create jobs and grow our economy, then we’ve got to get on the right side of history,” Whitmer said in a news release. “That’s what this executive directive is all about."
In his release, Moss said the legislature still has work to do "to ensure full equality for the entire LGBT community."
"Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Monday signed an executive directive that will help protect the LGBTQ community from discrimination in state employment and contracting.
A similar December directive issued by then-Gov. Rick Snyder barred state contractors from discriminating against gay or transgender employees, but included a "religious freedom" exemption that allowed churches and other religious organizations to discriminate.
Whitmer's directive — which she signed at Affirmations, an LGBTQ center in Ferndale — requires holy rollers to follow the same rules.
In a press release, state Sen. Jeremy Moss — Michigan's first openly gay senator — outlined what the directive does.
...to include discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity or expression — which will now be consistent with the action taken by the Michigan Civil Rights Commission in May 2017.
“If we're going to attract the talented workforce our businesses need to create jobs and grow our economy, then we’ve got to get on the right side of history,” Whitmer said in a news release. “That’s what this executive directive is all about."
In his release, Moss said the legislature still has work to do "to ensure full equality for the entire LGBT community."
We live in a wonderful country-----Woman gives birth at Copper Mountain ski clinic after going into emergency labor on way up Fremont Pass | SummitDaily.com
Woman gives birth at Copper Mountain ski clinic after going into emergency labor on way up Fremont Pass | SummitDaily.com
"...However, a Leadville resident who went into labor while on the road to Vail was able to give birth at the St. Anthony Copper Mountain clinic last month
...While the clinic was considered a “ski clinic,” it is equipped to function as an urgent care, or an emergency care facility in certain cases.
...The clinic had just closed when Jaci and Tracy arrived at the ambulance bay.
...While the clinic was considered a “ski clinic,” it is equipped to function as an urgent care, or an emergency care facility in certain cases.
...The clinic had just closed when Jaci and Tracy arrived at the ambulance bay.
Tracy pleaded for help from the remaining staff, telling them that Jaci’s contractions were speeding up and the baby was on the way.
The clinic’s nurses, physicians and staff sprung into action, preparing the young mother for birth. Their help came not a minute too soon.
...Within minutes, a new life entered the world in the form of a baby girl named Mackenzie.
She was born at a healthy 5 pound, 7 ounces and without the need for oxygen after birth, a rarity for Leadville babies.
...Luckily for the Vincents, the clinic at Copper was there exactly when they needed it.
To recognize little Mackenzie’s amazing birth story and to pay tribute to the folks who helped make it happen, the baby got a very fitting middle name.
Welcome to the world, Mackenzie Copper Vincent."The Democrats' Anti-Semitism Problem Isn't Going Away
The Democrats' Anti-Semitism Problem Isn't Going Away:
It will be interesting to see how the Democratic Party’s presidential hopefuls react to Omar’s comments, which has increasing currency in the activist wing of their party. On this issue, there is a big rift opening between young and old. That does not bode well for the establishment or Jews.
It will be interesting to see how the Democratic Party’s presidential hopefuls react to Omar’s comments, which has increasing currency in the activist wing of their party. On this issue, there is a big rift opening between young and old. That does not bode well for the establishment or Jews.
LIZ SHELD’S MORNING BRIEF: Omar is sorry, deal or no deal, and much, much more. “What does this even…
Instapundit Blog Archive LIZ SHELD’S MORNING BRIEF:
LIZ SHELD’S MORNING BRIEF:
Omar is sorry, deal or no deal, and much, much more.
“What does this even mean, that El Paso is safe IN SPITE OF walls?
There are walls all over the place in the U.S., like in banks, hospitals, state houses…?
Beto’s house has walls.
When Beto was a congressman, there were all kinds of walls to get into the building where his office was in Washington D.C., is he kidding?”---Posted by Stephen Green"
Omar is sorry, deal or no deal, and much, much more.
“What does this even mean, that El Paso is safe IN SPITE OF walls?
There are walls all over the place in the U.S., like in banks, hospitals, state houses…?
Beto’s house has walls.
When Beto was a congressman, there were all kinds of walls to get into the building where his office was in Washington D.C., is he kidding?”---Posted by Stephen Green"
History for February 14
History for February 14 - On-This-Day.com
Christopher Sholes 1819, George Ferris 1859, Jack Benny (Benjamin Kubelsky) 1894 - Comedian
Jimmy Hoffa 1913, Woody (Wayne) Hayes 1913, Michael Bloomberg 1942 - New York City Mayor
1929 - The "St. Valentine's Day Massacre" took place in Chicago, IL. Seven gangsters who were rivals of Al Capone were killed.
1989 - The first satellite of the Global Positioning System was placed into orbit around Earth.
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Another One Bites the Dust: Wisconsin Wind Farm Decommissioned After Just 20 Years - American Experiment
Another One Bites the Dust: Wisconsin Wind Farm Decommissioned After Just 20 Years - American Experiment:
The short usable lifespan of a wind turbine is one of the most important, but least-talked about subjects in energy policy.
In contrast to wind, coal, natural gas, and nuclear plants can run for a very long time. Coal and natural gas plants can easily run for 50 years, and nuclear plants can be updated and retrofitted to run for 60 years. This has profound implications for the cost of electricity on a per megawatt hour basis that seemingly no one is talking about.
The short usable lifespan of a wind turbine is one of the most important, but least-talked about subjects in energy policy.
In contrast to wind, coal, natural gas, and nuclear plants can run for a very long time. Coal and natural gas plants can easily run for 50 years, and nuclear plants can be updated and retrofitted to run for 60 years. This has profound implications for the cost of electricity on a per megawatt hour basis that seemingly no one is talking about.
Australia to reopen island detention camp after refugee bill
Australia to reopen island detention camp after refugee bill:
"CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — The Australian government said Wednesday it would reopen a mothballed island detention camp in anticipation of a new wave of asylum seekers arriving by boat after Parliament passed legislation that would give sick asylum seekers easier access to mainland hospitals.
The Christmas Island immigration detention camp, south of Jakarta, Indonesia, was a favorite target of people smugglers who brought asylum seekers from Asia, Africa and the Middle East in rickety boats from Indonesian ports before the trade virtually stopped in recent years.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said a security committee of his cabinet agreed to reopen the camp on the advice of senior security officials..."
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"CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — The Australian government said Wednesday it would reopen a mothballed island detention camp in anticipation of a new wave of asylum seekers arriving by boat after Parliament passed legislation that would give sick asylum seekers easier access to mainland hospitals.
The Christmas Island immigration detention camp, south of Jakarta, Indonesia, was a favorite target of people smugglers who brought asylum seekers from Asia, Africa and the Middle East in rickety boats from Indonesian ports before the trade virtually stopped in recent years.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said a security committee of his cabinet agreed to reopen the camp on the advice of senior security officials..."
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Activists Teach Judges To Yank Kids From Parents Who Won't Trans Them
Activists Teach Judges To Yank Kids From Parents Who Won't Trans Them
"Documents obtained from Rhode Island Family Court must concern any person who questions whether it's a good idea to chemically and surgically mutilate children.
On Thursday, the Health and Human Services committee of the South Dakota House killed a bill that would have protected the right of parents to refuse to consent to medical or psychological treatment for a child suffering from gender dysphoria if the treatment “would induce, confirm, or promote the child’s belief that the child’s sex or gender identity is different from the child’s sex presented at birth.”
Proposed House Bill 1205 also provided that “no public authority or official of this state may take any adverse action against a parent for exercising this right.”
That such a simple affirmation of parental rights could not clear a committee in this solidly red state should terrify parents..."
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- LGBT Activists Teaching Judges To Yank Kids From Parents Who Won’t Transgender Them
"Documents obtained from Rhode Island Family Court must concern any person who questions whether it's a good idea to chemically and surgically mutilate children.
On Thursday, the Health and Human Services committee of the South Dakota House killed a bill that would have protected the right of parents to refuse to consent to medical or psychological treatment for a child suffering from gender dysphoria if the treatment “would induce, confirm, or promote the child’s belief that the child’s sex or gender identity is different from the child’s sex presented at birth.”
Proposed House Bill 1205 also provided that “no public authority or official of this state may take any adverse action against a parent for exercising this right.”
That such a simple affirmation of parental rights could not clear a committee in this solidly red state should terrify parents..."
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Trump's approval rating among likely voters soars to his best in 23 MONTHS at 52 per cent | Daily Mail Online
Trump's approval rating among likely voters soars to his best in 23 MONTHS at 52 per cent | Daily Mail Online:
Donald Trump's job approval rating among likely U.S. voters hit 52 per cent on Monday in a daily tracking poll conducted by Rasmussen Reports, the polling organization he uses most frequently to promote himself.
Donald Trump's job approval rating among likely U.S. voters hit 52 per cent on Monday in a daily tracking poll conducted by Rasmussen Reports, the polling organization he uses most frequently to promote himself.
Numbers Are In: Fossil Fuels Kept Furnaces Running During Polar Vortex – Michigan Capitol Confidential
Numbers Are In: Fossil Fuels Kept Furnaces Running During Polar Vortex – Michigan Capitol Confidential
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- Wind production fell 79 percent over three coldest days
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Germany: Number of Foreign-Born Prison Inmates at Record High
Germany: Number of Foreign-Born Prison Inmates at Record High
- North Rhine-Westphalia once had 114 prison imams, but now has only 25. The drop occurred after German authorities carried out security checks on prison imams and discovered that 97 imams were Turkish civil servants whose salaries were paid for by the Turkish government. Turkey refused to allow the imams to be interviewed by German officials.
- In an article entitled, "German Becomes a Foreign Language in Many Prisons," the Berliner Morgenpost reported on the growing number of conflicts between German prison officers and foreign inmates because of communication barriers
- German authorities are also reporting an increase in inmate attacks on prison staff. In North Rhine-Westphalia, for example, since 2016, the number of assaults on prison staff have more than doubled.
The proportion of foreign-born inmates in German prisons is now at a record high, according to a new survey of the justice ministries in Germany's 16 federal states.
In Berlin and Hamburg, for example, more than 50% of inmates are now from abroad, according to the report, which also revealed a spike in the number of Islamists in the German prison system..."
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In Berlin and Hamburg, for example, more than 50% of inmates are now from abroad, according to the report, which also revealed a spike in the number of Islamists in the German prison system..."
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